The Event
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First episode date | September 20, 2010 |
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Final episode date | May 23, 2011 |
Networks | NBC |
Genres | Serial |
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ID | 896874 |
About The Event
The Event was an Iranian TV show performed by Reza Rashidpour. The program dealt with topics in the fields of science, culture, society, politics and sports with the presence of prominent figures in each of these fields.
Commonwealth Games: Gold Coast mayor scraps bid for 2026 event
... But the federal and state governments have repeatedly ruled out supporting The Event, as had his own deputy mayor...
Shea Ryan: Mother to sue firm over boy's manhole death
... A spokesperson added: " We have carried out a comprehensive review of The Event and have taken action to protect against the risk of a re-occurrence...
Bologna's leaning tower sealed off over fears it could collapse
... Authorities have begun constructing a 5m (16ft) high barrier around the 12th Century Garisenda Tower to contain debris in The Event that it falls...
University Challenge: Christmas episode axed after ableism complaints
... However, in The Event, audio description did not happen...
Beyoncé tells fans (and Taylor Swift) to " laugh and dance" at Renaissance film premiere
... Beyoncé s daughter Blue Ivy also attended The Event...
OpenAI chaos not about AI safety, says Microsoft boss
... He told The Event: " [There are] opportunities for the UK to benefit from not just this investment in innovation, but competition between Microsoft and Google and others...
Sir Elton John to address MPs after HIV testing trials success
... The Event has been organised to mark World Aids Day and the end of Sir Elton s touring career and he is expected to specifically mention opt-out testing...
Waterbeach: The mystery over a baby found in a recycling tip
... " Meanwhile, the coroner has suspended any inquest in The Event the baby can be identified in the future...
Macron condemns 'unforgivable' 1961 massacre of Algerians in Paris
French President Emmanuel Macron has called a bloody crackdown on Algerian protesters by police In Paris 60 years ago an " unforgivable crime".
On 17 October 1961, French police turned on Algerian demonstrators. Some were shot, others were drowned.
The precise number of victims is not known, but some say several hundred could have lost their lives.
Mr Macron is The First French president to recognise that crimes were committed That Day .
He joined a commemoration beside The Bridge over The River Seine which was the Starting Point in 1961 for a march against a night curfew imposed only on Algerians.
Mr Macron told relatives of victims on the 60th anniversary of the bloodshed that " crimes" were committed under the command of the notorious Paris Police Chief Maurice Papon . Papon was revealed in the 1980s to have collaborated with occupying Nazi forces in World War Two in transferring Jews to Nazi death camps.
The 1961 march was repressed " brutally, violently and in blood" Mr Macron's office said in a statement. Some 12,000 Algerians were arrested, many were wounded and dozens killed, it added.
But activists hoping for an even stronger recognition of responsibility were left disappointed.
Mr Macron stopped short of an apology and did not give a public speech, with the Elysee issuing only the written statement.
The President 's statement " is progress but not complete. We hoped for more" Mimouna Hadjam of the Africa93 anti-racism association told the AFP news agency.
" Papon did not act alone. People were tortured, massacred in The Heart of Paris and those high up knew, " Hadjam added, calling for recognition of a " state crime".
Historian Emmanuel Blanchard said that Mr Macron's comments represented " progress" and had gone " much further" than his predecessors.
The Massacre , which happened during The War against French rule in Algeria, was denied or concealed by French governments for decades.
The First commemorations of The Event were organised in 2001 by The Mayor of Paris .
Source of news: bbc.com